The cheapest way to spray Raptor onto your vehicle without a compressor.

I've been wanting to try an electric spray gun like the one from Sealey to apply Raptor onto some panels and parts for the Land Rover Discovery. On the D3 I greate a stone guard on the bonnet plus add a grip platform to the roof with their textured roller. Then we refurbish a whole set of Discovery 2 wheel arch plastics using the Sealey HVLP Spray Gun Kit 700W 230V HVLP3000. With the Raptor paint thinned out it works brilliantly. Parts featured in this episode available from lrparts.net DA6382 - RAPTOR 4 LITRE KIT IN BLACK FINISH - DURABLE PROTECTIVE COATING FOR ALMOST ANY SURFACE https://www.lrparts.net/da6382-raptor... DA6390 - RAPTOR DEGREASER SLOW - 1 LITRE TIN - DURABLE PROTECTIVE COATING FOR ALMOST ANY SURFACE https://www.lrparts.net/da6390-raptor... DA6653 - RAPTOR ROLLER AND TRAY KIT - 1 TRAY AND 2 ROLLERS https://www.lrparts.net/da6653-raptor... Sealey HVLP Spray Gun Kit 700W 230V HVLP3000 https://www.sealey.co.uk/product/5637... Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:33 What you'll need to apply the Raptor 4:25 700W HVLP Spray Gun Kit - 230V Model No. HVLP3000 4:46 Preparing the panels 6:06 Testing different levels of thinners added to the Raptor 8:21 Using the Raptor roller for tectured finish 11:34 Comparing the results of the wheel arches 12:46 Painting Raptor directly onto the Land Rover 14:14 The results